 Blackpool Winter Gardens Opera House
SCOOBY-DOO and the Pirate Ghost Live on Stage!
Monday 26th October - Sunday 1st November 2009
Show Time : 2.00pm matinees
CANCELLED !!
Climb aboard the Mystery Machine with Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred as the groovy gang take to the stage to solve a classic Scooby-Doo mystery.
Tickets - £16.50 - £19.50 / Children £10.50 - £13.50
Family Discount Ticket - £54 - £62 !! |
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Monday 26th October 2009 - SCOOBY-DOO Show Tickets
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Tuesday 27th October 2009 - SCOOBY-DOO Show Tickets
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Wednesday 28th October '09 - SCOOBY-DOO Show Tickets
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Thursday 29th October 2009 - SCOOBY-DOO Show Tickets
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Friday 30th October 2009 - SCOOBY-DOO Show Tickets
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Saturday 31st October 2009 - SCOOBY-DOO Show Tickets
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Sunday 1st November 2009 - SCOOBY-DOO Show Tickets
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Following their sell-out success with ‘Stagefright’, the ultimate cartoon classic comes back to life on stage once again with ‘Scooby-Doo and the Pirate Ghost’ - a brand new show to entertain the whole family.
Join Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred as they encounter a new case to solve in their trade-mark Mystery Inc. style.
Hold onto our seats as the adventure unfolds with perplexing clues, pirates ghosts and an abundance of Scooby snacks.
Come and see these much loved Hanna-Barbera characters as they face one hilarious situation after another, mixing their familiar blend of classic physical comedy, popular tunes and special effects into an irresistible theatrical experience which will appeal equally to parents who grew up watching the television show and kids who have discovered Scooby-Doo for the first time.
It's Scooby-Doo and the gang at their finest and funniest, live on stage back by popular demand.
"Kids will lap up every minute of seeing their favourite cartoon brought faithfully to three-dimensional life".
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